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Africa, ICJ Advisory Opinion, Climate Change Daniel Bradlow Africa, ICJ Advisory Opinion, Climate Change Daniel Bradlow

African debt and climate change: how the ICJ’s Vanuatu ruling could be used for broader justice

In this post, Professor Bradlow examines how the International Court of Justice’s 2025 climate change advisory opinion may influence African sovereign debt negotiations. While debt talks have traditionally centered on economics and contracts, they often neglect environmental and social impacts. The ICJ affirmed states’ duties under customary international law to cooperate and prevent environmental harm. Professor Bradlow highlights how this opens new avenues for African debtors, creditors, and activists to push for climate-conscious debt restructuring, link debt to human rights obligations, and hold financial institutions accountable for environmental and social consequences.

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